Steinberger
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the chicken picker seems crème of the crop (besides the ultimate shredder pick), and what I can’t wait to really try. If it works as well as Vinni says I’m sold, along with the other two picks , I know for a fact I’m going to love it since I like Gravity so much (as they are the new gen/his students company, his must be as amazing as the reviews and info on TGP ). He also said the Farley is on par with the chicken picker but it’s double
The gravity pick I got was the Gold series, and Chris included a second size, one with the wave grip. These Aren’t Gel/like Dunlop, these are some kind of thermoplastic, but it’s a unique material and not your average pick at all.
Dunlop makes a lot of knock offs of “better picks” and they do it well, but the real thing costs $5+ per pick for a reason, and it makes sense now. I was big into graphite picks (Telefunken/Tusq Graphtech white/bright .88mm we’re IMO the best pick you could find for metal and 7 string music), and now that I tried Gravity and soon V picks, I may have found exactly what I was looking for in a slightly higher quality, long lasting, and apparently better to play with plectrum, Definitely worth experiment
What models have you recommended?
The gravity pick I got was the Gold series, and Chris included a second size, one with the wave grip. These Aren’t Gel/like Dunlop, these are some kind of thermoplastic, but it’s a unique material and not your average pick at all.
Dunlop makes a lot of knock offs of “better picks” and they do it well, but the real thing costs $5+ per pick for a reason, and it makes sense now. I was big into graphite picks (Telefunken/Tusq Graphtech white/bright .88mm we’re IMO the best pick you could find for metal and 7 string music), and now that I tried Gravity and soon V picks, I may have found exactly what I was looking for in a slightly higher quality, long lasting, and apparently better to play with plectrum, Definitely worth experiment
What models have you recommended?
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